what does "make mine a draft"mean?
Sherrilyn studied the schedule as Eli spoke with Abra. A woman with her hands in that many pies, she thought, knew a little about a lot of people. And that could be useful.
“She said you can get the key from her neighbor, the house to the right of the cottage. Maureen O’Malley.”
“Great. I’m leaving those files for you. I have copies.” She closed her briefcase, lifted it. “I’ll keep you up-to-date.”
“Thanks. You’ve given me a lot to process.” As he walked her to the door, it struck him. “Six-pack. Beer. Bar.”
“Make mine a draft.”
“Abra, the second break-in. We were at the bar where she works on Fridays. She saw this guy, unfamiliar, unfriendly. He ordered another drink, but he left before she served it and as soon as I walked in.”
“Can she describe him?”
“It’s dark in there. She worked with a police artist, but the sketch isn’t much. But . . .”